Chronology of Coverage

Feb. 27, 2015

Feb. 8, 2015

New Museum’s 2015 Triennial features over 50 artists and art collectives from around world exploring ideas of 'post-Internet' and 'post-human' existence. MORE

Dec. 21, 2014

Aunts, roving dance party that usually hosts one-night only events, is launching a collaboration with New Museum of Contemporary Art, along with two institutions in Amsterdam; project will feature eight-week installation of nine video works at museum, and will help raise visibility of Aunts within New York's contemporary dance world. MORE

Oct. 31, 2014

Roberta Smith reviews exhibit Chris Ofili: Night and Day at New Museum. MORE

Jul. 18, 2014

Holland Cotter reviews New Museum of Contemporary Art exhibition Here and Elsewhere, highlighting little-known works from the Arab world. MORE

Jul. 13, 2014

Highlights of several artists from the Arab world whose work is being featured in New Museum exhibit Here and Elsewhere. MORE

Jul. 13, 2014

Egyptian graffiti artist and muralist Ganzeer, who became famous during political movement that ousted Hosni Mubarak in 2011, is taking his protest art beyond Egypt; his work has been featured in several new projects and exhibits, including New Museum show highlighting artist responses to upheaval in Arab world. MORE

May. 23, 2014

Roberta Smith reviews six exhibitions exploring the role sound plays in contemporary art at New Museum. MORE

Feb. 21, 2014

Karen Rosenberg reviews works by Laure Prouvost at the New Museum. MORE

Feb. 14, 2014

Holland Cotter reviews exhibit of works by Polish artist Pawel Althamer at New Museum. MORE

Oct. 27, 2013

New Museum plans to open incubator annex where emerging designers, architects, tech developers, artists and others, all chosen by museum officials, will pay fee to work in communal space; museum will not initially seek to share in profits of projects generated there. MORE

Oct. 4, 2013

Sep. 8, 2013

Artist Chris Burden, known for his daring feats and massive constructions, will be featured in a career survey at the New Museum. MORE

Aug. 12, 2013

XFR STN project at the New Museum is helping people preserve and in some cases excavate artworks stored on floppy disks, videocassettes and other obsolete media; project runs through September 8 and allows anyone to bring in their work after signing up on the museum’s Web site. MORE

Jul. 5, 2013

Karen Rosenberg reviews works by Ellen Gallagher at the New Museum. MORE

Jun. 21, 2013

Ken Johnson reviews Llyn Foulkes retrospective, The New Renaissance, 1991, at New Museum. MORE

May. 10, 2013

Feb. 15, 2013

Holland Cotter reviews NYC 1993: Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star exhibit at the New Museum. MORE

Dec. 26, 2012

Martha Schwendener reviews group exhibit Come Closer: Art Around the Bowery, 1969-1989 at the New Museum. MORE

Dec. 21, 2012

Ken Johnson reviews Judith Bernstein's first solo show, HARD, at New Museum. MORE

Oct. 26, 2012

Roberta Smith reviews exhibit by German artist Rosemarie Trockel at the New Museum. MORE

Oct. 24, 2012

Retrospective of more than three decades of work by the German artist Rosemarie Trockel at the New Museum features both her own art and pieces by her favorite outsider artists, which are presented in a way that makes it difficult for viewers to decide which is which. MORE

Sep. 9, 2012

Several exhibitions exploring the history and major works from the Conceptual art movement are planned this fall at the Brooklyn Museum, Morgan Library, New Museum of Contemporary Art and the Museum of Modern Art. MORE

Aug. 24, 2012

Martha Schwendener reviews exhibit Pictures From the Moon: Artists' Holgrams, 1969-2008 at the New Museum. MORE

Jul. 20, 2012

Roberta Smith reviews group exhibition Ghosts in the Machine at the New Museum of Contemporary Art. MORE

Jun. 22, 2012

Karen Rosenberg looks forward to the exhibition Pictures From the Moon: Artists' Holograms 1969-2008 at the New Museum of Contemporary Art. MORE

Jun. 8, 2012

Jun. 3, 2012

New Museum devotes the main galleries of its Lower Manhattan space to female artists, an idea that emerged from disagreements on suggestions for solo shows; artists Ellen Altfest, Tacita Dean, Phyllida Barlow, Klara Liden and Nathalie Djurberg are featured. MORE

Feb. 17, 2012

Holland Cotter reviews the New Museum of Contemporary Art's triennial exhibition The Ungovernables. MORE

Feb. 17, 2012

Carol Vogel Inside Art column compares the Whitney Museum of American Art's 76th Biennial and the New Museum of Contemporary Art's Triennial, which will be on view simultaneously. MORE

Feb. 15, 2012

Argentine sculptor Adrian Villar Rojas is building a huge clay sculpture inside the New Museum for its upcoming Triennial. MORE

Oct. 28, 2011

Karen Rosenberg reviews exhibit of participatory installations by artist Carsten Holler at the New Museum of Contemporary Art. MORE

Oct. 27, 2011

Art world denizens crowd the opening party for Carsten Holler's funhouse exhibition at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, but only some dare to ride his giant metal corkscrew slide installation. MORE

Oct. 26, 2011

New Museum's retrospective of Belgian-born artist Carsten Holler, which features devices and environments like a plastic adult-sized slide and sensory deprivation tank, plunges visitors into topsy-turvy experience with scientific undertones. MORE

Aug. 29, 2011

Jon Caramanica reviews performance by hip-hop duo Main Attrakionz at the New Museum. MORE

Apr. 9, 2011

Brand X, satirical 1969 counterculture film made by pop artist Wynn Chamberlain that was long believed lost, is set for its first New York screening in 40 years at the New Museum. MORE

Mar. 31, 2011

New Museum of Contemporary Art and the Art Production Fund recruit 17 artists to create paintings that will start appearing on roll-down gates along the Bowery as part of the Festival of Ideas for the New City in May 2011. MORE

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The show, opening in February, will delve deeply into what one of its curators, Lauren Cornell, describes as “a contemporary condition wherein we are encircled by a ‘smarter’ and more participatory world.”